- Cork Midsummer Festival

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- Cork Midsummer Festival
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Cork Midsummer Festival
Of The Senses 2009
CONTENTS
Funders
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Hello and welcome to the Cork Midsummer Festival 2009. We’ve got the perfect
cure for the Midsummer blues with a fantastic 16 day programme of theatre,
dance, music and art. Highlights of this year’s programme includes the AIB
Street Performance World Championship, brilliant new shows from Corcadorca,
Asylum productions and Hammergrin, the return of the hit show Mimic, written
and performed by Raymond Scannell, and Crazy Dog Audio Theatre’s The
People’s Republic of Gerry Murphy.
Introduction
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This year’s festival is as international as ever. We have some of the hottest theatre
talent from Scotland performing at the Half Moon Theatre and Fitzgerald’s Park,
the amazing Sol Pico returns to Cork Opera House for the first time since her
sell-out performances that opened to standing ovations at the beginning of Cork
European Capital of Culture.
This year’s Irish Examiner Spiegeltent programme sees a new tent and a
stunning programme with something for everyone: Irish Examiner Spiegeltent
Lunchtimes (lunch and a show for just €10); the fantastic Lucky 7 Cabaret Club
(a Vegas style variety show with a distinctly modern twist, combining comedy,
circus, acrobatics and plenty of thrills); or you can dance the night away at our
fantastic club nights, including Barcelona Night, featuring 2 live bands from
the Catalan capital, and an exclusive night from mega DJs David Holmes
and Andrew Weatherall.
If you want to take part this year’s festival gives ample
opportunity. Dance Marathon, in the Irish Examiner
Spiegeltent, is a fantastic participatory dance show
- here in Cork prior to performing at the Vancouver
Olympics. If you are between the ages of 16 and
21 Out of Order is a great performance project
which you get to devise and perform in.
And finally, last year’s Spencer Tunick installation
is available for all to see with a stunning web
exhibition. Go to www.tunickireland.com to see
these amazing art works.
This year our tickets are cheaper than
ever. Our average full ticket price
is only €15 and to help you enjoy as
much of the festival as possible take
advantage of our 5 for €55 ticket offer
– which will save you up to €25 were you to buy the
tickets separately. 5 for €55 applies to around half of
Midsummer Festival shows.
Have a great Midsummer
– The Cork Midsummer Festival team.
Festival Team & Friends
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Patrons
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Festival Day By Day Index
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Venue Map
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International Professionals Showcase
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Thanks and Acknowledgements
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2009 Programme
Spencer Tunick Online Exhibition
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Dance Marathon
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Scottish Plays Season
Midsummer
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Sussurus
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Slick
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AIB World Street Performance Championship
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Peter Pan
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Higgledy Piggeldy
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A Trunk of Tricks
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The Storytelling Caravan
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Feasta
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Out of Order
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medEia
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Mimic
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Hollander
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Red Lola
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Shostakovich
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Luck
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The People’s Republic of Gerry Murphy
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The Cabinet of Curiosities
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Complaints
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Mutant Space
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Vietnam Scene
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Chico Pinheiro Quartet
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Marc Copland
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Croi Glan
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Sol Pico
(In Conversation Talk Series
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Irish Examiner Spiegeltent programme reverse brochure
TELEPHONE BOOKING:
021 427 3944
BOOKINGS IN PERSON
ONLINE BOOKING:
OPENING HOURS: Mon – fri 10am – 6pm, sat 12pm – 6pm, sun 2pm – 6pm (during Festival)
SEE page 23 for more BOOKING INFORMATION
FESTIVAL BOX OFFICE, TRISKEL ARTS CENTRE
www.corkmidsummer.com
BOOKING: TEL 021 427 3944 OR www.corkmidsummer.com
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FRIENDS 2009
Single Membership
Colin O’Mahoney
Cork International Choral Festival
Dr Josephine Barry
Double Membership
For Cork Midsummer Festival
Festival Director
William Galinsky
General Manager
Dyane Hanrahan
Acting General Manager
Eithne Egan
Festival Administrator
Deirdre Finn
Angela Morris
Bláithín and Dan Boyle
Carmel and James Collins
Ciarán and Rosemary O’Loughlin
Denise & Padraig Cusack
Donal O’Sullivan and Veronica
Kelleher
Ed & Maria Fitzgerald
Elma Carey & Paul Cusack
Deborah Warner
Stephanie Egan
Ger & Emelie Fitzgibbon
Jane Hyland and Gareth Fleming
John Hassett
John Foley and Lisa Sheridan
John and Oonagh Lucey
Patrick Leader
Peter and Cathy Foley
Ray Boland and Lorraine Maye
William Galinsky and Eimear McBride
Programme Producer
Rose-Anne Kidney
Production Manager
Katherine Mahony
BECOME A FRIEND OF THE FESTIVAL
Spiegeltent Technical Manager
Sandra O’Mahony
Fancy skipping those queues and getting the best seats in the house? – well now
Spiegeltent Front of House Manager Julie Kelleher
Box Office Manager
Michelle de Forge
Administrative Assistant
Elsa Varenne
Single Membership €115 & Double Membership €190
Look at the amazing benefits you receive:
n Two invitations to the exclusive Midsummer Festival Launch in May
Projects Assistant
Jane Twomey
n Listed as a Friend in our Brochure and on our Website
PR
Jenny Sharif at Kate Bowe PR
n Festival Brochure mailed directly to your door prior to official launch with
Marketing & PR Assistant
Sinead O Sullivan
Graphic Design & Website
John Foley & Lisa Sheridan at Bite!
Bookkeeper
Angela Geoghegan
Auditors
Colin Murphy, for Roche, O’Callaghan & Co.
Solicitor
Emer O’Callaghan, for Barry M. O’Meara &
Son Solicitors
Cork Midsummer Festival Board
Jim Corr (Chair)
Ray Boland
Padraig Cusack
Andrew Desmond
Emelie Fitzgibbon
David Flannery
Liz Meaney (Shadow)
Civic Trust House, 50 Pope’s Quay, Cork
Telephone +353 21 4215131
Fax +353 21 4215193
Email info@corkmidsummer.com
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you can by becoming a Friend of the Festival
priority booking before box office opens to the public
n Two complimentary tickets for single & four for double membership chosen
from a selection of Festival events with a personal assistant in box office for
all your booking needs
n Two complimentary tickets to the Festival Club for one night Monday –
Friday, full licensed bar open till late!
n Enjoy an exclusive Friends’ reception at the Irish Examiner Spiegeltent
n 10% discount for two meals in a selection of restaurants with Festival
Voucher with single membership & four with double membership
You can become a Friend of the Festival all year round, for more information
visit www.corkmidsummer.com or phone 021 421 5131
VOLUNTEER at Cork Midsummer Festival
Enthusiastic and committed volunteers always needed! Register on
www.corkmidsummer.com email us on volunteers@corkmidsummer.com or
phone 021 421 5131
PATRONS 2009 GRANDISSIMO Sensation
Ambassador Hotel
BJS Consultants
Blarney Castle
Bord Gáis Éireann
Clarion Hotel
Classic Drinks
Cork Chamber of Commerce
The Doyle Collection
DPS Engineering
Express Security Group
The Imperial Hotel
The Kingsley Hotel
Gresham Metropole Hotel
Hayfield Manor
The Maldron Hotel
Trend Micro
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Heineken Ireland Ltd
Holohan Solicitors
The Long Valley Bar
Musgrave Group
The Pavilion
Pepsico
Pinocchio’s
Port of Cork Company
PriceWaterHouseCoopers
Rose Property Services
Satellite Taxis
Sheraton Hotel and Spa
An Spailpín Fánach
Wain Morehead Architects Limited
BOOKING: TEL 021 427 3944 OR www.corkmidsummer.com
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USA | VISUAL ART | WEB
Spencer Tunick Online Exhibition
In 2008 Cork Midsummer Festival and Dublin Docklands invited the renowned artist Spencer Tunick, recognised world-wide for his
elaborately posed still and video images of multiple nude figures in public settings, to make his first work in Ireland with a two city
installation across Cork and Dublin.
For 4 months from June 8th you can visit the Spencer Tunick Ireland online exhibition at www.tunickireland.com to see these
unique art works.
Those who participated in the Cork installations can pick up their special edition prints from the Midsummer Festival Box office at
Triskel Arts Centre from June 8th. It will also be possible to browse the online exhibition at the Festival Box Office.
www.TUNICKIRELAND.com
Monday 8 June – Thursday 8 October
Photo: Heidy Miglino-Torres
If you prefer to have your print posted directly to you please contact jane@corkmidsummer.com
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CANADA | USA | DANCE | TAKE PART
Bluemouth inc.
Dance Marathon
Photo: Ania Gruca
Commissioned and Co-Produced by Harbourfront Centre, Toronto
Dance Marathon is the participatory dance show that is
taking the world by storm! Dance the night away in this
fun and fantastic show based on the genuine American
dance marathons of the 1930s. It’s a dance contest in
which you the audience can mix with stunning performers
under the direction of floor judges and the ticking of the
clock. With games, special guest stars, prizes and lots of
breaks (thankfully) this will be a night to remember. Those
with two left feet can simply sit back to enjoy the fancy
footwork.
Catch this great, original show at its European premiere
in Cork.
Presented by Cork Midsummer Festival in association with
the Firkin Crane and supported by Harbourfront Centre,
Toronto.
IRISH EXAMINER SPIEGELTENT
Monday 22 – Thursday 25 June, 9:30pm
Tickets €20/€15 concession
Bluemouth Inc.and Hammergrin will be (in conversation on
Wed 24 at 4pm at the Artists Guesthouse, 9 Chapel St, Shandon
BOOKING: TEL 021 427 3944 OR www.corkmidsummer.com
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SCOTLAND | THEATRE
Cork Midsummer Festival and Cork Opera House present
Midsummer
It’s Midsummer weekend in Edinburgh. Thirty-somethings Bob
and Helena are sitting in a bar waiting for something to turn up.
He’s a petty criminal and she’s a high-powered divorce lawyer
with a taste for other people’s husbands. They absolutely should
not sleep together. Ever.
Which is why they do.
Midsummer (a play with songs) portrays a great lost weekend
of bridge burning, car chases, wedding bust-ups, bondage,
miscalculations, midnight trysts and horrible hungover selfloathing misery.
Featuring Cora Bissett and Matthew Pidgeon, Midsummer is a
quirky, charming love story by celebrated Scottish playwright,
David Greig and ballboy singer/songwriter Gordon McIntyre.
It is produced by the Traverse Theatre – Scotland’s premiere
theatre for new plays.
Half Moon Theatre
Wednesday 24 – Sunday 28 June, 8:30pm
Matinee Saturday 27 June, 3pm
Tickets €16/€12 concession
Booking also available through Cork Opera House. See page 23 for details.
The Scottish Plays season is generously
supported by the Scottish Arts Council
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David Greig, Raymond Scannell and Jack Healy will be
(in conversation on Thur 25 at 4pm at the Artists Guesthouse,
9 Chapel St, Shandon
SCOTLAND | SITE-SPECIFIC | THEATRE
SCOTLAND | THEATRE
David Leddy
Cork Midsummer Festival and Cork Opera House present
Susurrus is a play without actors, without a stage and with
only one person in the audience. It is part radio play, part
avant-garde sonic art, part botany lesson and part stroll in
the park. Susurrus debuted in 2007 at the Botanic Gardens
in Glasgow and played to sell-out crowds. In 2009 Susurrus
is being presented as part of the British Council Showcase in
the Edinburgh Fringe Festival at the Royal Botanic Gardens
Edinburgh and in Oxford and Milan as well as here in Cork.
In the toilet pipes of a desolate tenement lurks an oily secret that
is about to tear its tiny community apart. Literally. At the centre
of it all is Little Malcolm Biggar, a nine year old with a passion
for his skateboard, a harrowing fear of his lunatic neighbours,
and a growing suspicion that perhaps his parents do not always
have his best interests at heart…
Susurrus
Like a radio tuning in and out of different wavelengths, we
hear anonymous speakers tell stories about bird dissection,
opera and memorial benches. As time goes on, their anecdotes
fit together into a mournful and poignant story of love and loss.
“a magical blend of sorrow, anger, compassion,
excellent writing and magnificent music”
The Scotsman
Fitzgerald’s Park
Monday 15 – Sunday 28 June, 12 noon to 8pm
Tickets €8/€5 concession
(See Susurrus for just €5 when you book Midsummer, Slick or medEia)
Slick
FRINGE FIRST WINNER and sell-out success at the Edinburgh
Festival Fringe 2008, Slick by Vox Motus is a very adult comedy
exploring greed, corruption and loss of innocence.
“faultless, fast-paced, brilliant sense of style … a
cutting-edge comic-strip show for theatre that
combines the pathos of Oliver Twist with the
savage satire of Viz magazine. …a show whose
whole creative team deserve a standing ovation.”
HHHH The Scotsman
Half Moon Theatre
Thursday 18 – Monday 22 June, 8:30pm
Matinee Saturday 20 June, 3pm
Tickets €16/€12 concession
Booking also available through Cork Opera House. See page 23 for details.
David Leddy will be (in conversation on Tue 16 at 3pm at the Artists
Guesthouse, 9 Chapel St, Shandon
Vox Motus and Asylum Productions will be (in conversation on
Mon 22, 4pm at the Artists Guesthouse, 9 Chapel St, Shandon
BOOKING: TEL 021 427 3944 OR www.corkmidsummer.com
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FAMILY | TAKE PART
The AIB Street
AIB STREET PERFORMANCE
Performance World
Championship 2009
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
For 2 magical days in June the best contortionists, piano
jugglers, magicians, breakdancers, comedians and
general world class professional jesters will descend
on Cork City to battle it out for the most coveted title
in street performance, the 4th AIB Street Performance
World Championship.
31 world-class street performers from around the
globe will take centre stage and compete for your
entertainment. Performers will travel from all four
corners of the globe including Canada, Russia, Japan,
Fitzgerald’s Park
Saturday 13 & Sunday 14 June, 12 to 8pm
ADMISSION FREE
No Parking, so jump on your bike
or lace up your runners
(or use the Park and Ride)
The world’s our stage
Tanzania, Somalia, Russia, Sweden, Germany and
For 2 magical days in June the best contortionists, piano jugglers,
Australia. Taking place in Cork for the first time, 80
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Fun and free, this will be the must-see highlight of the summer
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Definitely the funniest weekend you will have all summer!
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Admission to this family festival is free.
Fitzgerald’s Park
Saturday 13 & Sunday 14 June, 12 to 8pm
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BOOKING: TEL 021 427 3944 OR www.corkmidsummer.com
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SCOTLAND | USA | ITALY | THEATRE | FAMILY
Visible Fictions and The Children’s Theatre Company present
Peter Pan
The classic adventure of Peter Pan comes to life in a stunning
new production by three leading theatres from three nations
when Visible Fictions (Scotland) combines forces with
The Children’s Theatre Company (Minneapolis, USA) and
renowned Italian shadow artist Fabrizio Montecchi from
Teatro Gioca Vita (Italy).
With a brilliant fusion of shadow puppetry and vibrant
storytelling, Peter, Captain Hook, Wendy and the Lost Boys
play out their adventures in an ever-changing and exhilarating
Neverland unlike any seen before on stage. A thrilling, dark,
and surprising new production for everyone aged 8+.
Adapted from the novel by J.M. Barrie.
“forceful for kids and sophisticated for adults …
a dynamic update of a Victorian classic”
The Stage (UK)
“constantly shifting and always surprising …
deft timing … great skill … engaging”
The Times (UK)
Cork Opera House
Wednesday 17 June, 7:30pm
Thursday 18 & Friday 19 June, 10am and 1pm
Saturday 20 June, 2:30pm
Tickets €16
Special Opening Night offer: Family Ticket
(2 adults, 2 children) €40
Cork Circus
Higgeldy Piggeldy
Three, not so, little pigs bravely set off to make their fortune. Their
exploits in the big city lead to epic adventures on the high seas.
Journey with our intrepid trio through slapstick fun with puppets,
pirates, juggling and a giant sea monster!
40 minutes of thrills, spills and surprises galore. Suitable
for families and children of all ages. Directed by Melissa Baker.
Supported by Cork County Arts Office and the Arts Council.
IRISH EXAMINER SPIEGELTENT
Friday 19 June, 10 am & 11:30am. Saturday 20 June, 1pm. Saturday
27 June, 11am. Sunday 28 June, 12pm.
Tickets €10/€5 concession Family Ticket (2 adults, 2 children) €25
Booking also available through Cork Opera House. See page 23 for details.
Cork Circus
A TRUNK OF TRICKS
Lungi the Travelling Puppeteer presents A Trunk of Tricks; a
feast of Indian traditional performance arts with string puppetry,
magic, storytelling and juggling. Crafted entertainment from
the exotic subcontinent, using authentic costume and music. A
cultural experience for the whole family. 45min performance.
IRISH EXAMINER SPIEGELTENT
Thursday 25 June, 10am & 11am. Tickets €8/€5 concession
Family Ticket (2 adults, 2 children) €21
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FAMILY | TAKE PART
IRELAND | FOOD
Goldiefish Events & Fuchsia Branding
Feasta
On Sunday the 28th of June, West Cork Fuchsia Brands and
Goldiefish Events will collaborate to transform Cork city centre
into a gourmet haven of artisan food producers. Oliver Plunkett
Street and the pavements of Patrick’s Street will host this, the
first grass roots food event of its kind in the city.
The Fuchsia Brand initiative presents high quality, distinctive,
traditional and specialty products. The variety and quality of
this produce reflects the vision, skill and commitment of the
local food producers and speaks of a unique place, people and
heritage.
Goldiefish Events create an event within an event by gathering
some of the finest local producers together in a space not
traditionally used for trading goods.
(This event is subject to license)
Oliver Plunkett Street & Patrick’s Street
Sunday 28 June, 11am – 5pm
THE GROW BAKE COOK AWARDS 2009 honours and celebrates
the skills of amateur cooks, growers, bakers and preservers
throughout Cork city and county and aims to give our hidden
food heroes the opportunity, tools and encouragement to
sell their wares through markets, supermarkets and fairs.
Shortlisted produce will be displayed at Feasta. Further
information: Dianne 086 067 6249 or Elke 087 3168855
The Storytelling
Caravan
Out of this magical barrel top wagon float stars, sparks and
more! Old and new fuse as this Moravagolithian storyteller
spins you from legend to leaping heart, through the keyhole
of your front door into strange lands and beautiful dreams,
riding the hiccups of laughter like bronco bulls! An odyssey
of imagination, she brings her travels like twigs to the fire,
igniting her stories with tales from many lands. Meetings with
moon fairies who play star ball and rock doctors with music
spells, as well as everyday dragons and monsters guaranteed!
All ages are welcome. Children from 5 to 11 are especially
welcome!
Outside City Library, Grand Parade
Thursday 25th & Friday 26th June
from 11am to 1pm & from 2pm to 4pm
ADMISSION FREE
BOOKING: TEL 021 427 3944 OR www.corkmidsummer.com
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IRELAND | BELGIUM | THEATRE | YOUNG PEOPLE | TAKE PART
Cork Midsummer Festival, Granary and Victoria (Campo)
Wanted! Teenagers with wild dreams or attitude.
We’ve been looking for young Corkonians to take part in the making of an original show for the
Midsummer Festival 2009/2010.
We looked for:
Young people, between the ages of 16 and 21, who don’t like to be on stage, to be on
stage. People, who don’t like joining in, to join us. People who like to dress up. People
who have sat in cars.
People who love to go out or not at all.
People who just came out of a BAD relationship.
People who like post-it-notes but also people who don’t like them.
People who are in the mood for something else. People with big personalities and lots
of opinions. People who are ‘out of order’.
Young people who don’t like theatre to make the most original theatre show Cork has
ever seen. No previous experience necessary.
This group of people will be working with one of our favourite theatre directors Pol Heyvaert
to make a group portrait with statements, needs, confessions, lies, slogans and threats. There
will be 2 public showings of this work-in-progress on the last 2 days of this year’s festival. In
2010 the same young people will perform the finished show as a headliner event in that year’s
Midsummer festival.
If you would like to audition, or send someone you think should audition, there still may be
places left. Go to our Bebo page:
www.bebo.com/outoforder_cork09
GRANARY THEATRE
Saturday 27 & Sunday 28 June, 6:30pm. Admission Free but ticketed.
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IRELAND | SITE-SPECIFIC | THEATRE
Corcadorca
medEia
Corcadorca, famed for staging spectacular theatre
in unusual locations, this year turns its attention to
another great classic, but with a twist.
medEia, written in 1998 by Oscar van Woensel is a
modern and unconventional retelling of the Greek
tragedy of Medea.
The poetic language of the text is interlaced with
images and the pop lyrics of groups such as The
Beatles, Joy Division and Madonna.
For medEia, Corcadorca invites its audience to the
top floor of Cork County Hall, to The Vertigo Suite.
This glass pavilion, 17 storeys up and with panoramic
views of the city, will offer a unique setting for the
staging of this innovative production.
For the past five years, Corcadorca’s shows for the
Midsummer Festival have sold out, and have twice
been nominated for Best Production in the Irish
Times Theatre Awards. (Woyzeck 2007, The Merchant
of Venice 2005).
On Corcadorca’s The Hairy Ape (2008)
“The Hairy Ape is another major
achievement for a company synonymous
with bold and dynamic Irish theatre.”
Sunday Tribune
“A tribute to Corcadorca’s intellectual as
well as theatrical vision.”
Irish Times
The Vertigo Suite, Cork County Hall
Tuesday 16 June to Saturday 4 July (excl. Sundays),
9pm and 10pm
Previews: Saturday 13 and Monday 15 June, 9pm
and 10pm
Tickets: €20/ €15 concession
Supper and theatre special €35/ €30 concession
These tickets include a pre-theatre hot buffet
supper served by Masterchefs Hospitality in the
dining area of County Hall. Bar facilities are also
available.
For those attending the 9pm show, supper will
be served from 7:30pm, and for those attending
the 10pm show, from 8:30pm.
Supper and theatre special tickets must be
booked at least 24 hours in advance.
Corcadorca will be (in conversation on Tue 23 at 4pm at the Artists Guesthouse, 9 Chapel St, Shandon
Special offer: see Susurrus (page 9) for just €5 when you book medEia
BOOKING: TEL 021 427 3944 OR www.corkmidsummer.com
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Mimic
Written, composed and performed by Raymond Scannell
Directed and designed by Tom Creed
Performed and underscored on a piano, this one-man tour-deforce is a unique and entertaining vision of what happens to a
nation that forgets its heritage.
Julian Neary, a professional mimic and comedian who found
fame early but whose fortunes have plummeted, returns home to
Ireland wanting to find the community that he rebelled against as
a child. But rather than the mystic, spiritual place of solace and
healing that he expects, he finds instead a barren landscape of
abandoned houses and ruined shopping centres. First performed
at the Cork Midsummer Festival 2007, Mimic played the
Galway Arts Festival ’08, the Kilkenny Arts Festival and Dublin
Fringe Festival ’08, where it picked up an award for ‘Best Male
Performance’.
“A fascinating attempt to achieve the impossible.”
Irish Times
“Mimic is a compelling constellation.”
Irish Theatre Magazine
Cork School of Music
Tuesday 23 – Saturday 27 June, 8pm
Tickets €15/ €11 concession
Cork International is supported by the Bodega
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Raymond Scannell, Jack Healy and David Greig will be (in conversation
on Thur 25 at 4pm at the Artists Guesthouse, 9 Chapel St, Shandon
Sara Jane Power
IRELAND | SITE-SPECIFIC | THEATRE
Hammergrin
Hollander
A Rescued Abridged and Weightless History of Cork City
In May 1622 the night sky of Cork City filled with tens of
thousands of starlings, in two ‘armies’, engaged in aerial battle.
The battle raged through the night, causing several thousand to
plunge to the earth dead. On the same evening a story began in the cellar of Hollander
house, a story heralding centuries of grand experiment and
adventure, of great loss and extraordinary discovery. For the
first time in forty years, Cork’s Hollander House is open to
the public so that some of these wonders can be savoured. The
current occupant of the house merely asks that you drink his tea.
And mind where you are in rooms. Because they tend to move. This show has limited capacity as it takes place in rooms within
the house.
“Hammergrin Theatre Company is a feisty,
innovative outfit that is happy to take theatrical
risks, and to have a lot of fun in doing so.”
Irish Theatre Magazine
IRELAND | THEATRE
Red Lola
…if you go down in the woods today…
Red Lola just left grandma’s house and strayed right off the path.
Red Lola’s not a little girl anymore.
Red Lola lives in a land where fourteen year old girls wear
Playboy tee-shirts, and every male is a potential predator,
where premature sexuality and the fear of ‘stranger danger’
collide.
Red Lola is a surreal and darkly comic journey into the realm
of the subconscious, fusing elements of puppetry and physical
theatre – part fairy tale, part morality play; Red Lola is a story of
seduction, power, puberty, love, lust and lollipops.
From the makers of last year’s festival hit ‘Cleaner’
“…delightfully clever…” The Irish Times
“…charming … enchanting … this sweet little piece
of work is, above everything else, a play about
the magic of theatre.” Irish Theatre Magazine
Supported by the Arts Council and Cork Midsummer Festival Supported by Cork Midsummer Festival, Cork City Council and
Blood & Bandage.
8 North MAll
Wednesday 17 – Saturday 27 June, 9:30pm
(No shows Sun 21 & Mon 22 June).
Previews: Monday 15 and Tuesday 16 June, 9:30pm.
Midnight Performances: Thursday 18, Saturday 20,
Thursday 25 & Saturday 27 June.
Tickets €15/€11 concession. All preview tickets: €8
Triskel Arts Centre
Wednesday 17 to Sunday 28 June
(except Wednesday 24 & Thursday 25), 7pm
Previews Monday 15 & Tuesday 16 June, 7pm
Matinee performance Thursday 25 June, 3pm
Tickets €15/€11 concession. All preview tickets: €8
Hammergrin and Bluemouth Inc. will be (in conversation on
Wed 24 at 4pm at the Artists Guesthouse, 9 Chapel St, Shandon
Asylum Productions and Vox Motus and will be (in conversation on
Mon 22, 4pm at the Artists Guesthouse, 9 Chapel St, Shandon.
BOOKING: TEL 021 427 3944 OR www.corkmidsummer.com
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IRELAND | THEATRE
Making Strange Theatre Company Luck
Luck is the critically acclaimed one-woman show based on
performer Megan Riordan’s own life as the daughter of a
professional Vegas gambler.
Taking the shape of a quiz show cross-bred with a Las Vegasstyle cocktail party, chock full of interrogations, blackjack boot
camp, old-school Vegas tunes, and, of course, party food, this
one-hour theatrical event powers its way through questions of
destiny, free will and faith against a fast-paced background of
games of chance, in which the audience are invited to play. With each game, the audience determines which task Megan
must undertake, which family secret she must reveal and, in the
end, what show they watch. Just like a person’s luck, this show
is different every day. Performed by Megan Riordan. Directed by Dodd Loomis.
Devised by Dodd Loomis, Megan Riordan and Shawn Sturnick.
Winner of the Bewley’s Cafe Theatre “Little Gem” Award at the
2008 Dublin Fringe Festival “Vigorously inventive… a cocktail of assured sass
and genuine vulnerability” IRELAND | THEATRE
Theatre Makers
Shostakovich
A one-man-show written and performed by Jack Healy.
Soviet composer Dmitri Shostakovich was eleven when the
Russian Revolution came. Initially excited by the atmosphere of
revolutionary change, he was happy to write music in support
of the revolution.
Irish Theatre Magazine “An engaging and startlingly confessional
performance… a compelling and original piece of
theatre” Irish Times The Boardwalk Bar and Grill, RSVP Lounge
Friday 19 – Wed 24 June (excl. Sun), 6:30pm
Tickets €15/€11 concession
But as post revolutionary utopia turned into the murderous
authoritarianism of Joseph Stalin, Shostakovich found himself
in constant battle with the Composers Union as to whether
his work was ‘Soviet’ enough in nature. There was, however,
general consensus that with his opera ‘Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk’
he had written the perfect piece of Soviet art…
That is, until Stalin went to see it in 1936 and left before the end
in a rage. Overnight the composer became ‘Enemy of the People,
Shostakovich’ and lived the rest of his life in constant fear of
arrest.
Performed to the back drop of Cormac O’Connor’s sound design
based on music from the composer’s extensive catalogue, Jack
Healy’s one man show brings an intimate focus to the drama of
Shostakovich’s life.
Direction and sound design by Cormac O’Connor.
Cork School of Music
Tuesday 16 – Saturday 20 June, 8pm
Tickets €15/ €11 concession
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Photo: Carlos Luna
Supported by Cork Midsummer Festival
IRELAND | THEATRE
GAITKRASH
The Cabinet of
Curiosities
A cabinet of wonder with a difference! Performed by hands in
the 12 mini-theatres of the cabinet, curious objects – animate
and inanimate, organic and inorganic – shift, morph and
mutate under the spectator’s gaze. The visual images wrestle
and dance in conversation with unique sound sculptures. No
stories or narratives are offered – they happen in the mind of
the spectator. This cabinet of sound and vision beckons you to
dream-time, taking you on a journey to places in your mind that
might otherwise remain unattended to.
AN CRÚiBíN, ANGLESEA STREET
Monday 22 – Friday 26 June, 1pm
Tickets €10 including lunch
IRELAND | THEATRE | SPOKEN WORD
Everyman Palace Theatre presents Crazy Dog Audio Theatre’s
The People’s Republic
of Gerry Murphy
A Musical Odyssey
Merging verse with the digital world: a musical celebration of
the work of Cork’s poet laureate, Gerry Murphy.
All the colourful personas that infamously stalk through
Murphy’s satirical writing; from his vicious portraits of
demented despots, torturers and media knaves, to his
passionate sweating and grinding erotic encounters, to his
highly personal confessions on love and loss, will come to life in
an evening of riotous musical entertainment.
Prepare to be thrilled as a multi-talented cast of actor/
musicians, including Liam Heffernan and Roger Gregg, bring
Murphy’s visions to life to the accompaniment of new live music
and sound effects.
‘Hilariously Comic’ Irish Times
Everyman Palace Theatre
Tuesday 23 – Saturday 27 June, 8pm
Additional 6:30pm shows Fri 26 & Sat 27
Tickets €15 / €11 concession
BOOKING: TEL 021 427 3944 OR www.corkmidsummer.com
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SCOTLAND |SITE-SPECIFIC | VISUAL ART
IRELAND | TAKE PART | WEB
Lewis Glucksman Gallery and Cork Midsummer
Festival present
MUTANTSPACE.IE
Complaints
A live performance piece by artist David Sherry
Mutantspace.ie is an online arts co-op that freely resources
its members in the development and production of
independent arts projects. As a co-op dedicated to building
its own creative economy they operate a resource bank,
scrapstore, ezine, forum, events section, bookshop and web
library so that members can create, play and produce new
work, no matter who they are, where they are, what they do
or when they do it.
This June sees Mutantspace.ie jump into the real world as
they go playing around the Festival with a series of events
hosted by its members so get involved participate make
space and play.
Breaking Bread: Vocabularies at Meades Wine Bar
2pm, Saturday 13 June
The artist David Sherry came to public and critical prominence
in 2003 representing Scotland at the Venice Biennale and as
a short-listed artist for the Beck’s Futures art prize in the
ICA, London. Since then his darkly humorous work has been
shown extensively including solo exhibitions in Antwerp,
San Francisco, Geneva, Paris and London. Sherry is currently
taking part in the exhibition Grin & Bear It: cruel humour in
art and life, at the award-winning Lewis Glucksman Gallery.
For the Midsummer Festival, Sherry will present Complaints,
a live performance work that invites members of the public to
air their grievances on just about anything.
“like all Glucksman shows, it’s bold, it’s
adventurous” The Arts Show, RTE Radio 1
Lewis Glucksman Gallery, UCC and CITY CENTRE
LOCATION (To be announced)
Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 June, 12 – 5pm. Free of charge
Walking on Water. Starting at Meades Wine Bar 2pm,
Saturday 20 June
Mutant Shorts (adventures in film making)
Monday 15 - Friday 26 June
Inbetween Spaces Exhibition. All over the City from
Saturday 13 June
I ♥ Stuff. Saturday 13 - Saturday 27 June
Mutant Asylum: Monday 22 - Friday 26 June
If you want to join up, get involved or need more info go to:
www.mutantspace.ie
Our Ezine at www.TheMutation.com
Moray Bresnihan (Mutant Space) and Mikey Martins (Lucky 7 Cabaret
Club) will be (in conversation on Sat 20 at 4pm at the Artists
Guesthouse, 9 Chapel St, Shandon
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AUSTRIA | SITE-SPECIFIC | VISUAL ART
Vietnam Scene
On June 8, 1972 a South Vietnamese aircraft accidentally
dropped its napalm payload on the village of Trang
Bang. With her clothes on fire, 9 year old Phan Thi
Kim Phuc ran out of the village with her family to be
airlifted to hospital. This scene is depicted in the famous
photograph which has raised worldwide awareness of
the horrors of war.
Christian Eisenberger, an Austrian artist who makes
sculptures and once off installations from cardboard
and other found materials, brings his startling life size
reproduction of this iconic photograph to public spaces
around Cork City.
Supported by Cork Civic Trust and Cork City Library.
City Wide
Friday 19 – Sunday 28 June
Christian Eisenberger will be (in conversation on Sun 21 at 4pm at the Artists Guesthouse, 9 Chapel St, Shandon
BOOKING: TEL 021 427 3944 OR www.corkmidsummer.com
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CENTRE SPREAD
- SEE SEPARATE
DOCUMENT
CENTRE SPREAD
- SEE SEPARATE
DOCUMENT
USA | JAZZ
BRAZIL | JAZZ
Triskel Arts Centre and
Cork Midsummer Festival present
Improvised Music Company in association with Triskel Arts
Centre and Cork Midsummer Festival presents
Pianist Marc Copland is perhaps the foremost lyrical jazz pianist
at work today. Copland has 15 critically acclaimed releases to his
credit since the year 2000. His most recent releases are his New
York Trilogy series on Pirouet featuring trios with Gary Peacock,
Bill Stewart, Drew Gress and Paul Motian. One of the world’s
leading and most poetic pianists, this solo recital is an exclusive
Irish show.
In Brazil, they know something about great grooves and guitar
players, and in Chico Pinheiro, the two have come together
in dramatic fashion. This young Sao Paulo native has set the
Brazilian music scene alight with a glorious synthesis of bossa
and jazz that moves the idiom onward from the towering
achievements of artists like Joyce and Baden Powell.
Marc Copland
“Marc Copland was an example of what solo jazz piano is
capable of in terms of depth of feeling, harmonic ingenuity,
breadth of imagination and sheer beauty.” The Irish Times
Triskel Arts Centre
Wednesday 24 June, 8pm
Tickets €22/€20 concession/€16 under 12’s
Chico Pinheiro Quartet
With the voice of Luciana Alves, Marcelo Mariano on bass and
Edu Ribeiro on drums.
Triskel Arts Centre
Thursday 25 June, 8pm
Tickets €15/€12 concession
IRELAND | DANCE
Croi Glan Integrated Dance Company
On the Wall / Fall
Maireann croi eadrom i bhfad – A Light Heart Lives Long
Croi Glan returns to Cork Midsummer Festival for a double
bill of new works from Ireland’s leading choreographer David
Bolger (of award-winning dance company CoisCéim). On the
Wall is a humorous quartet investigating the perceptions and
feelings we have about our place in the world.
Croi Glan’s Artistic Director Tara Brandel’s new work Fall, takes
a poignant and quirky look at the interactions of four people.
Tender and playful, Fall looks at the ups and downs, soaring and
scrabbling, heights and depths of the human condition.
Supported by the Arts Council and produced in association with
The Firkin Crane, Cork.
Firkin Crane
Sunday 21 - Monday 22 June, 8pm
Tickets €12/€8 concession (the Firkin Crane’s competitive
pricing supporting Dance)
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“[works] of considerable power
and, it must be said, surprise”
The Irish Times
SPAIN | DANCE
Richard Wakely in association with Cork Opera House and Cork Midsummer Festival presents
Sol Picó Dance Company El Llac de les Mosques
Getting old is not just a matter of ageing.
Each wrinkle is a question in itself, and the mirror no longer
tells that you’re still the most beautiful of them all…
On the other hand, how do you avoid that mid life crisis?
In any event, enjoy the journey and ignore the clock, there’s
still sufficient time left to do the things you’ve always wanted
to do.
Catalan dance phenomenon, Sol Picó returns to Cork Opera
House, the scene of her triumphant performances for Cork
European Capital of Culture 2005, with the Ireland and UK
premiere of her latest show, El Llac de les Mosques. Complete
with an exceptional live rock band on stage, Sol Picó explores
the choices we all face in middle age with her usual mix of
dynamic dance, surrealism and black humour. Get up close
and personal with Spain’s reigning queen of contemporary
dance and her pointed, red flamenco shoes.
Co-producers: Sol Picó cia de Danza, Mercat de les Flors,
Centro Parraga.
With the generous financial support of the
Institut Ramon Llull.
“European performance of the
highest professional standards
– don’t miss it”
The Irish Examiner on La Dona Manca Ó Barbi Superestar
“thought provoking, grotesque
and witty”
The Irish Times on La Dona Manca Ó Barbi Superestar
(Cork European Capital of Culture, January 2005)
Cork Opera House
Friday 26 and Saturday 27 June, 8pm
Tickets €26/€21
100 seats at €10
Booking also available through Cork Opera House. See page 23 for details.
Sol Pico will be (in conversation on Sat 27 at 4pm at the Artists Guesthouse, 9 Chapel St, Shandon
Barcelona Night (page s9) at the Irish Examiner Spiegeltent just €15 when you book Sol Pico
BOOKING: TEL 021 427 3944 OR www.corkmidsummer.com
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VENUES & LOCATIONS
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Festival Box Office &
Triskel Arts Centre
Fitzgerald’s Park
Granary Theatre
Everyman Palace
Theatre
Cork Opera House
Cork School Of Music
The Boardwalk Bar and
Grill
An Crúibín
The Vertigo Suite,
Cork County Hall
(Corcadorca)
Cork City Library, Grand
Parade
Glucksman Gallery, UCC
Half Moon Theatre
Firkin Crane
Emmet Place (Irish
Examiner Spiegeltent!)
8 North Mall
(Hollander)
Michael
Collins
Bridge
Eamon De
Valera
Bridge
THANKS TO
All of our festival crew and volunteers.
Gerry Barnes, Tony McCleane-Fay, Tony
Sheehan, Paul McCarthy, Geoff Spratt,
Nikki ffrench Davis, Pat Talbot, Liz Meaney,
Valerie O’Sullivan, all at The Boardwalk Bar
and Grill, all at An Crúibín, Fiona Kearney,
Darragh & Loretta at Dublin Docklands, Neil
Butler at UZ Events, Goldiefish Events, Kevin
Santry at Fuchsia Branding, Tim, Mairead,
Catherine and Shirley at the Irish Examiner,
Charles Colthurst, Willie White, Roise Goan,
Tania Banotti and all at Theatre Forum, Una
McCarthy, David Parnell, Val Balance, Gillian
Shaw, Jane Lumsden, Richard Wakely, Paul
Brown, Kath Gorman, Karl Wallace, Joanne
Beirne, Eimear McBride, John McCarthy,
Sara-Jane Power, Donal Gallagher, Medb
Lambert, Pat Kiernan, Fin Flynn and the
board of Corcadorca, Raymond Scannell, Tom
Creed, Johnny Hanrahan, Tom McCarthy, Ben
Cuddihy, Ann Lutterell, Mary-Rose Murphy,
Stevie G, Ronan Leonard, Mark Duckenfield
and Conor McCarthy, all at Cork Film Centre,
Sherrie Johnson, Mary McCarthy, Sgt John
Sullivan, Sgt Ray Dunne, Sgt John Deasy,
David King, Joan O’Sullivan, Tom Droney, Joe
Stockdale, Brendan Keating, Mark Yeoman,
Daryl from On Tap Beers, Ger Philpott, David
Joyce, John Jones, Conor O’Sullivan, Tina
Rasmussen, John Hartnett, Liam Casey, John X
Miller, Liam Ronayne, Brian Baker at Eircom,
Peter Morton, Benny McCabe, Guillermo
Echaniz, Charlie Shiel and Raymond Kelleher,
Jodi Cronin, Paula Cogan, Seamus Heaney,
Lisa Leahy, Andrew Roche, Paul O Connell,
Louise Goodwin, Brandy Ahern and John
McCarthy, Anne Gough, Ellen Fitzmaurice,
Rory McCarthy and all at Failte Ireland, Conor,
Renate and all at Cork Chamber of Commerce,
Anne Clarke, all at Heineken Ireland, Mick
O’Shea, Irene Murphy, Claire Guerin and all
at the Artists Guest House, Donald Garcia at
Café Antigua.
International Professionals Showcase
This year we’re supporting some of our best Cork
theatre-makers to premiere new shows at the
Midsummer. We’ve called these shows Cork
International because we have invited festival
programmers from all over the world, with the
assistance of Culture Ireland, to see some of the most
imaginative theatre being made in Cork today. The
shows include: medEia (p15), Hollander (p17), Red Lola
(p17), The People’s Republic of Gerry Murphy (p19) and
Mimic (p16). The showcase runs from Monday 22nd –
Saturday 27th June and will include great networking
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opportunities, lively debates and a professionals’ market
place. A manifesto will be launched as part of this
showcase entitled ‘A National Theatre of Cork?’
If you are an arts professional and would like to attend
the Cork International Showcase please contact Jane
Twomey, jane@corkmidsummer.com, for details of the
schedule and the opportunity to purchase an industry
pass that gives you access to 11 different shows for just
€120. We can also offer arts professionals great hotel
deals for the week. Hope to see you there!
LIVE
Fri 29
Sun 31
Tues 2
Wed 3
Thurs 4
Fri 5
Sun 7
Wed 10
Thurs 11
Fri 12
Sun 14
Wed 17
Thurs 18
Fri 19
Sun 21
Tues 23
Wed 24
Thurs 25
Fri 26
Sun 28
MAY
JULIET TURNER (singer/songwriter) 8pm
SHAPESHIFTER (NZ drum n’bass) 8pm
JUNE
PHOSPHORESCENT (alt/folk) 9pm
ANTH KALEY (singer/songwriter) 9pm
BOOTLEG with ESTEL + SIKHARA (US/Radon/
Samboat/URCK) + guests 9.30pm
ARMOURED BEAR (folk/rock) 8pm
EVAN CHRISTOPHER’S DJANGO A LA CREOLE
(jazz) 9pm
MAYFIELD COMMUNITY ARTS CENTRE
CHARITY EVENT 8pm
BOOTLEG with THE KINETIKS + ANGEL PIER
+ guests 9.30pm
HORACE ANDY & ASHLEY BEEDLE (reggae/dub) 9pm
AINE WHELAN & SARA CORKERY (acoustic duo) 9pm
SHARON SHANNON + Gerry ‘Banjo’ O’Connor, Mike
McGoldrick, Dezzie Donnelly and Tim Edey
(Traditional/Irish) 9pm
GET THAT MONSTER OFF THE STAGE (Rock) 20th
Anniversary Gig for Finbarr Donnelly 9pm
JINX LENNON (singer/poet) 8pm
THE DAN CLAN (Steely Dan Tribute Act) 9pm
MUNDY & BAND (singer/songwriter) 9pm
INTINN (reggae) 9pm
BOOTLEG 9.30pm
NELL BRYDEN (American country) 8pm
PIERCE TURNER (singer/songwriter) 9pm
CLUB
Sat 20
MAY
DOUBLETIME! (swing/jazz club) 11pm
DONAL DINEEN 11pm
JUNE
JAM 8th BIRTHDAY PARTY
with Stevie G & Colm K 11pm
FISH GO DEEP 10pm
GO DEEP presents CHARLES WEBSTER
(MISO RECORDS) 10pm
JAM with Stevie G & Colm K
featuring ICON THE MIC KING (live) 11pm
GO DEEP presents SHANE JOHNSON(4 hr set) 10pm
Sat 27
GO DEEP 10pm
Fri 29
Sun 31
Fri 5
Sat 6
Sat 13
Fri 19
MON
TUE
WED
THUR
FRI
SAT
SUN
FREE in downstairs bar
LIVE BLUES SESSION 11.30pm till late
DEAD COOL Celebrating the great records of late great
musicians of all genres and eras. 9.30pm
SOUL AT THE PAVILION. 1st Wed - PHIL HOPE | 2nd Wed
- MIKE DALY | 3rd Wed - JOHN BYRNE |4th Wed - IAN
RICHARDS
GLOBALICIOUS with DR. FIASCO
LOUNGIN’ WITH GUESTS 1st & 3rd Fri - Not How When | 2nd
& 4th Fri - The Boy Jazz
DJ JIM COMET
The Tritone Jazz Trio 5.30pm,
DJ JIM COMET from 10.30pm till late
n LIVE MUSIC VENUE & CLUB EVENTS
n LATE NIGHT BAR 7 NIGHTS A WEEK
n NOW SERVING GOOD FOOD DAILY FROM NOON
13 CAREY’S LANE (JUST OFF PATRICK STREET), CORK CITY
TELEPHONE: +353 21 4276230.
EMAIL: INFO@PAVILIONCORK.COM
www.pavilioncork.com
Visit the award winning
architecture and exhibitions
of the Lewis Glucksman Gallery
at University College Cork
Tue – Sat 10am – 5pm
Thurs until 8pm
Sundays 12 – 5pm
Closed Mondays
Admission
Free
www.glucksman.org
New Evening Menu
Thur–Sat 5pm til late
at Washington Street
Tapas / Antipasto / Mezze
Wines, Teas, Coffees and
Sweet Treats
Grin & Bear It
cruel humour in art and life
"like all Glucksman shows, it's bold, it's adventurous"
Arts Show, RTE Radio 1
Exhibition on show until 5 July 2009
plus year-round workshops, gallery tours,
family events, music concerts, art talks,
screenings, art bookshop and riverside café
Mon—Sat from 7:45am
3 Washington Street and
The Boardwalk, Lapp’s Quay
www.cafegusto.com
Lewis Glucksman Gallery, University College Cork
Ailéar Lewis Glucksman, Coláiste na hOllscoile Corcaigh
www.glucksman.org +353 21 4901844 info@glucksman.org
Take a bow!
The arts really matter to us in Ireland; they are a big part of people’s lives, the
country’s single most popular pursuit. Our artists interpret our past, define who
we are today, and imagine our future. We can all take pride in the enormous
reputation our artists have earned around the world.
The arts play a vital role in our economy, and smart investment of taxpayers’
money in the arts is repaid many times over. The dividends come in the form of
a high value, creative economy driven by a flexible, educated, innovative work
force, and in a cultural tourism industry worth a5 billion a year.
The Arts Council is the Irish Government agency for funding and developing
the arts. Arts Council funding from the taxpayer, through the Department of
Arts, Sport and Tourism, for 2009 is a75 million, that’s about a1 euro a week
for every household.
So, at the end of your next great festival experience, don’t forget the role you
played and take a bow yourself!
Find out what’s on at
www.events.artscouncil.ie
You can find out more about the arts here:
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